iPlay Sights and Sounds Splash Table

iPlay Sights and Sounds Splash Table
Average Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5
- Light weight table is easy to assemble and no tool required
- Features lights, sounds and nine happy songs
- Over ten scooping, straining, sailing and squirting activities
- Great for indoor play as well as out
- Have lots of fun sailing your boat through the locks, lifting loads off it with the crane or just listening to the cheerful tunes
Product Description
What’s more irresistible than a water table? One with buttons, activities, lights, and sounds, too! You’ll have to peel your tot away from this action-packed wonder, with flashing lighthouse, glugging gas pump, working crane and dams, fountain, and much more. Sound the lighthouse alarm…move a boatload of cargo…listen to the seagulls call. Indoor/outdoor. Requires 3 “AA” batteries (sold separately). 15-minute assembly. For 18 months and up.. More than 10 scooping… More >>
iPlay Sights and Sounds Splash Table
Tagged with: iPlay • Sights • Sounds • Splash • Table
Filed under: Learning Toys
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I bought this for my son who is 19 months old. He LOVES playing in the water and so I thought he would enjoy this for many, many hours. While he does have fun with it, he likes spending most of the time taking the pieces off. Normally that wouldn’t be a problem, except that when the lighthouse comes off and water gets into the base, the music plays OVER and OVER and OVER – kind of a problem for a toy that is supposed to have water in it. Also there is NO on/off button for the music which is annoying not only when water gets into the base of the lighthouse, but when we are trying to empty the water out and put it away.
Great idea for a toy, but I wouldn’t recommend it until they come out with a new and improved version.
Rating: 2 / 5
My son is a huge fan of the magnetic crane on this water table. I love the octopus fountain. The major problem is that the lights and sounds began malfunctioning within a couple of days of opening it. Sometimes sounds don’t work. Sometimes lights don’t work. Sometimes sounds go off without being triggered. Why would you make a water table with electronic parts that malfunction when it comes in contact with… WATER?!?! Did I mention there’s no “off” button?
Rating: 3 / 5
My son is almost 2 y/o and this looked like an amazing toy he could spend lots of time playing with. Unfortunately, now I wish I had bought something simpler with less small parts. The various pieces on it (the tree, lighthouse, crane etc) come off very easily. He spends most of his time taking it apart rather than playing with it. Perhaps he will like it more as he gets older, but I think it would be better if the fixtures on it were firmly attached. Very cute idea though.
Rating: 2 / 5
I bought this for my toddler, he loves water. He liked it for about a week, and is no longer interested in it. It doesn’t have have staying power for him (we bought it about 3 months ago). It does malfunction as the reviewers above have said, although this hasn’t really occurred that often with ours, and it doesn’t bother me–it wouldn’t be a factor in whether I purchased this again or not. If I could have the manufacturer change one thing, it would be that the octopus would squirt water right after you press the lighthouse (right now a short sequence of sounds plays first–I think this is one reason my toddler isn’t very interested anymore, he doesn’t have the patience to wait for the squirting water).
Our golden retrievers (and our cat) love to drink out of this toy; they no longer use their water bowls. At least they are getting use out of it!
Great idea that somehow fell short in its execution.
Rating: 2 / 5
My mother bought this table for my daughter’s first birthday. We were so excited that we even invited over her best baby friend (14 months) to have a 4th of July Splash Table Party. We were so dissappointed when the octopus did not work at all. The sounds were barely audible too. We decided to put new batteries in, thinking that maybe the batteries we purchased were duds. Sadly, it was the toy that was a dud! Fortunately, the girls had fun with the water, even without all the bells an whistles. But then again, they had just as much fun when I filled our big salad bowl with water and floated a few toys in there.
Needless to say, I exchanged the table for another one. I hesitated when they asked me if I wanted to exchange it or get store credit – I should have just listened to my gut and gotten the credit, but I went ahead and got a new one (my daughter loves water more than any other kid I have ever known!).
Surprise, surprise…The octopus doesn’t work! Well, it does squirt out a tiny tiny bit of water for about a half a second, but only about a half inch high (nothing at all like the picture on the box).
I am so sad to see such a horribly manufactured toy on the market and for so much money no less! Play in the bathtub, outside in a sprinkler, or even with a salad bowl full of water, but just please don’t waste your money on this, it will be such a let down for everyone.
Rating: 1 / 5